Title
Mechanical parts for trolley and battery electric locomotives
Reference
GEC/2/2/33/1
Production date
1928 - 1928
Creator
- Kilmarnock Engineering Company LimitedBiographyBiography
In 1919, the company acquired the Britannia Engineering Works, Kilmarnock of Dick, Kerr & Co Ltd. While some locomotive activity continued, it is not clear for how long and there is no evidence of any continuing relationship with the English Electric Co Ltd. The site name remains as a car showroom/ retail area, adjacent to the Andrew Barclay works, now Wabtec.
Scope and Content
The roll contains c 90 waxed linen drawings of mechanical parts for trolley and battery electric locomotives for the General Electric Company plc, Mount Pyell, Australia, New Zealand Railways and Montreal Railways. Drawing number range 26791 - 27950.
Extent
1 roll
Archival history
This roll of drawings was compiled by Kilmarnock Engineering Company Limited
Level of description
FILE
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
Associated people and organisations
- Scottish Oils Ltd, oil manufacturersBiographyBiography
Scottish Oils Ltd was established by Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) in 1919 by the merger of five Scottish oil shale companies, Young's Paraffin Light & Mineral Oil Company, Broxburn Oil Company, Pumpherston Shale Oil Company, Oakbank Oil Company, and James Ross & Company Philpstoun Oil Works. Shale oil production in Scotland ceased in the early 1960s and there was an unsuccessful attempt to revive it in 1973. The company was wound up on the 15th December 2010.
- New Zealand Railways DepartmentBiographyBiography
The New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) also known as New Zealand Government Railways was a government department created in 1880. NZR acquired a number of private railways from 1886, including the Waimea Plains Railway Company and the New Zealand Midland Railway Company in 1898. The acquisition in 1908 of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company and its railway line marked the completion of the North Island Main Trunk from Wellington to Auckland after 23 years construction. In 1923 the West Coast line opens with the Otira tunnel containing the nation's first electric railway. In 1945 the South Island main trunk from Christchurch to Picton is completed and by 1953 the rail network reached its peak in terms of network reach at 5,689 kilometres. Between 1959 and 1971 numerous country branch lines close across the country as the steam era ends as NZR re-equipped lines with modern diesel locomotives. The NZR was reorganised in 1982 to become an independent commercial company called the New Zealand Railways Corporation.
- Tasmanian Government RailwaysBiographyBiography
Tasmanian Government Railways (TGR) was formed in 1872 after it began to take over failing privately owned railway lines with its headquarters in Launceton, Tasmania. TGR owned lines ranging from Deloraine, the North West Coast, Hobart and Launceton to Antill Ponds and Turnbridge.
In 1978 TGR was amalgamated with the Commonwealth Railways, South Australian Railways to form the new Australian National Railways Commission, operating as Tasrail.
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